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By Sydney Shaw | Sep. 9, 2014By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Student Government is back in action as of Wednesday, Sept. 3, when the organization conducted its first general body ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Student Government is back in action as of Wednesday, Sept. 3, when the organization conducted its first general body ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor Students and faculty can continue to attend their Zumba, Yoga, Pump Up the Pulse and Kickboxing classes without opening ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba Editor-in-Chief A sudden quake in the sidewalk and startling boom of a large, hollow falling tree left several students quickly scurrying ...
Read More »By Lily Kalczewski Correspondent Crowded and hot, but filled with excitement and enthusiasm for the start of a new semester, the Activities Fair was ...
Read More »By Courtney Wirths and Tom Kozlowski Features Editor and Managing Editor A large tree fell across the walkway behind the Music Building on Tuesday, Sept. ...
Read More »By Courtney Wirths Features Editor • California is sacking plastic bags. A new piece of legislation passed through the state legislature last week ...
Read More »If students and faculty want to get fit with either the Zumba, Yoga, Pump Up the Pulse or Kickboxing classes the Fitness Center offers in the Recreational ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant Once seen as the building on campus with quite the history behind it, Holman Hall, now demolished and soon ...
Read More »Five years ago, the College implemented Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS) to enable students to respond to challenging alcohol-related situations. ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Correspondent Imagine being able to charge your smartphone, laptop, tablet and MP3 player without needing a wall charger or chords. ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy News Editor When people think of Trenton, many think of its crime statistics and politcal scandals. This is what junior history and ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba & Tom Kozlowski Editor-in-Chief & Managing Editor It has been four months since most students last saw developments in the ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor This summer, 2,500 athletes and their families wandered up and down the boardwalk, lay out on the sand, enjoyed rides ...
Read More »The College was ranked one of the best colleges to work for in the country by The Chronicle of Higher Education’s seventh annual “Great Colleges to ...
Read More »By Tom Kozlowski Managing Editor It’s no secret the College has undergone many a physical evolution, from building renovations to the long-prophesied ...
Read More »By Peter Fiorilla & Mylin Batipps News Editor & News Assistant Due to mechanical issues recently discovered on the scene of T-Dubs during construction, ...
Read More »It was the perfect day for sitting on the bank of Lake Ceva while watching the impressive work of students as they competed in the annual Cardboard Boat ...
Read More »• Since Taco Bell introduced the “waffle taco” and the subsequent line of breakfast options, McDonald’s has been nervous. The fast food giant, ...
Read More »With two high volume requests, the College Union Board was fully funded for both the Fall Comedy Show and Fall 2014 Concert at the weekly board meeting ...
Read More »Once a year, seniors gather around the Science Complex fountain to kiss the College goodbye. An elegant affair during Senior Week, the president’s toast ...
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